Features | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 4

Egypt’s Mining Renaissance: From Untapped Reserves to Harnessing Potential

Overlooked for years, Egypt’s mining sector is now drawing strong interest from both the government and investors. In the last 4–5 years, it has undergone sweeping legal and organizational reforms, including regul ...

The Rock Beneath the Rise: Phosphate Fuels Egypt’s Industrial Ambitions

As global demand for fertilizers continues to surge, Egypt has begun to show greater interest in leveraging its abundant phosphate resources to boost exports and strengthen its economy.

From Shore to Fortune: The Economic Potential of Black Sand

Egypt is among the richest countries in black sand—a valuable natural resource with significant economic and industrial importance due to its high concentration of heavy minerals. The estimated reserves in Egypt a ...

Affordable and Sustainable Extraction: Cooking Oil Turns Electronic Waste into Silver

Silver has long been treasured for its beauty, but in today’s world, its true value lies in its versatility. Silver became widely used in various industries, including catalysts, electric vehicles, energy-saving a ...

Critical Minerals: A Political Race for Supply Chain Dominance

In a geopolitical landscape increasingly shaped not by oil rigs but by lithium pits and cobalt mines, the 2025 U.S–Ukraine minerals agreement signals more than just a bilateral investment deal—it marks a deliberat ...

Radical Collaboration: AI and Open Source Powers Egypt’s Energy Shift

AI-powered, open-source systems pave the way to radically eliminate global emissions, writes Nayef Bou Chaaya, VP, Middle East & Africa at AVEVA

Navigating Waves of Change: Pan Marine’s VP Marwan El Shazly on Weathering Challenges in The Maritime Sector

The maritime industry continues to face escalating geopolitical tensions and shifting global dynamics. These challenges have long cast a shadow over the sector, particularly in activities related to oil and gas.

Bridging The Gap: Blue Hydrogen’s Role in Egypt’s Energy Transition

As Egypt accelerates its shift toward a low-carbon economy, its oil and gas sector remains both a strategic foundation and a catalyst for change. While the long-term energy vision is anchored in renewables, includ ...

Egypt’s Hydrogen Vision: Towards A Low-Carbon Energy Hub

As the global energy landscape undergoes a profound transformation, driven by the urgent need for decarbonization and enhanced energy security, hydrogen has emerged as a versatile and promising solution. For Egypt ...

Betting on the Unknown: Egypt’s Economy Faces Oil Price Uncertainty

The international prices of oil and gas remain among the most powerful levers shaping the global economy, particularly at a time when key energy exporters like Russia and Iran are entangled in escalating conflicts ...

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